Cutting machine



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V Gttomeu Patented Mar. 23, 1943 CUTTING MACHINE Edward M. Worden, Toledo, Ohio, assig-nor to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio, a corporation of Ohio Application August 16, 1941, Serial No. 407.227

16 Claims.

The present invention relates to cutting machines in general and more particularly to a machine for cutting glass sheets or plates.

This invention is of especial utility in the cutting of circular discs from iiat sheets or plates of laminated safety glass comprising two sheets of glassbonded to one another by an interposed layer of plastic material to form a composite structure. It has been customary, in cutting laminated safety glass, to first score -one of the glass sheets and crack the same along the score line, after which the second glass sheet is scored along a line directly opposite the first score line and Vsaid second sheet ,then cracked along its score, line. The glass is then separated along the lines of cut by stretching the plastic interlayerand the plastic nally severed by means of a razor blade or other sharp implement.

It is the primary aim of this invention to provide a machine of improved construction, combination, and arrangement for cutting out circular discs from sheets or plates of laminated safety v'glass more rapidly, accurately, and economically than in the past, and for obtaining the maximum number of discs with the least possible lwaste from the sheets or plates.

Another important object of the invention is to provide a cutting machine ofthe above characterembodying novel mechanism by Which the sheetof laminated safety glass can be simultaneously cut along two parallel, oppositely disposedlines on opposite sides respectively of the composite sheet whereby both glass sheets can be cut in a single operation.

Another important object of the invention is to provide a cutting machine of the above character embodying upper and lower cutting tools for scoring the outer surfaces of the two sheets of glass, combined with novel mechanism for connecting said cutting units together so that they operate in unison to insure the score lines on the two glass sheets being directly opposite and in alignment with one another.

Another important Object of the invention is to lprovide a cutting machine of the above character embodying novel means under the control of an operator for moving the upper and lower cutting tools away from one another to facilitate the positioning of the composite sheet therebetween and its removal therefrom, coupled with means for automatically returning the cutting tools 4to cutting position upon the release of the rst-named means by the operator.

A further important object of the invention is to provide a cutting machine of the above character embodying novel means serving as a positive stop for limiting the cutting movement of the cutting tools to prevent overlapping of the score lines at the end of the cutting operation and possible spoiling of the cut.

A further important object of the invention is to provide a cutting machine of the above character including novel means for eiecting an automatic oiling of the cutting tools at the beginning of each cutting operation.

A stillA further important object of the invention is to provide a cutting machinevof the above character embodying novel means under the control of the operator and operable in conjunction with the cutting tools for firmly clamping the sheets in place during cutting. s

Other objects and advantages of the invention will become more apparent during the course of the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.

In the drawings wherein like numerals vare employed to designate like parts throughout the same:

Fig. lis a side elevation of a cutting machine constructed in accordance with the present invention; v l

Fig. 2 is a plan View of the cutting table and means for clamping the sheets in place thereupon, taken substantially on line 2-2 of Fig. 1;

Fig. 3 is a vertical longitudinal section taken substantially on line 3--3 of Fig. 2;

Fig. 4 is a plan view looking down on top of the upper cutting unit;

Fig. 5 is a detail vertical section taken substantially on line 5-5 of Fig. 1;

Fig. 6 `is a detail sectionofthe oiling means for the cutting tools takenvsubstantially on line 6 6 of Fig. 1; and

Fig. '7 is a transverse section through a sheet of laminated safety glass showing the manner in which it is scored.

In Fig. 7 is shown a sheet of laminated safety glass I0 comprising the two sheets of glass Il and l2 having interposed therebetween a sheetv I3 of plastic material bonded to the` glassv sheets to produce a unitary structure. As illustrated in Fig. 2, the present invention contemplates the provision of a machine for cutting out circular discs i4 from the sheet of laminated safety glass I0. This is accomplished by scoring the outer surfaces of the two sheets of glass ll and I2 along oppositely disposed, parallel lines I5 and I6 by a single cutting operation, after which the glass sheets can be broken along the score lines and the plastic interlayer severed to remove the discs.

The cutting machine herein provided comprises a cutting table including a suitable supporting framework |1 and a horizontal top |8 upon which the sheet of safety glass HJ is horizontally supported during cutting. The top I8 of the table is provided substantially centrally thereof ywith a circular opening I9 and mounted above and beneath the table top in line with said opening are the cutting units and 2| including the cutting tools 22 and 23 respectively, preferably in the form of freely rotatable steel wheels.

The cutting units and `2| are carried by va substantially C-shaped supporting member 24 comprising a vertical portion 25 and forwardly directed horizontal upper and lower arms 26 and 21 disposed respectively above and beneath the top |8 of the cutting table. The horizontalarms 26 and 21 are providedrat theirouter ends with thevertical cylindricalbearings 28 and 29 within which are -slidably and rotatably mounted the shafts 313 and `3| respectively carrying the cutting tools 22 and 23. Ilhe vertical portion 25 of supporting -member 24 is weldedor otherwise suitably securedto a .channel beam 432 fixed yto the supporting framework I1 of the cutting table.

Each of the cutting .tools 22 and 23,is carried by a holder 33 ,secured to a. substantially horizontal rod 34 passingjthroughfan opening in the respective shaft [3D or .3| -and suitably vsecured thereto so thatupon rotation of -lthe shaft, the cutting tool will be swung ythrough a complete circle. `By adjusting the cutter holder -33 ,along rod 34, discs of-differentsizes can .be Vout. The cutter lshaft extends upwardly through the bearing `28 and has secured to its upper end a handle 3.5 to facilitate rotationrof said shaft by the operator.

The two cutting tools 22 and 23 are adapted to beoperatedlin -unison'and for this purpose the shafts 35 and 3| are connected together so that they-are rotated simultaneously upon turning of the handle- 35. To this end, there -is carried by the supporting member 24, the vertically aligned bearings 36 and 31 within which is journaled a vertical shaft 35 having fixed to its upper and lower -ends "the sprockets 39 and 45. Slidably keyed to theshafts 35) and 3|, outwardly of the bearings 25 and,.29,are sprockets 4| `and '42' respectively, and trained about these sprockets are sprocket chains 43 and '44 also A,trained about the sprockets .39 and 4! respectively. `With this construction, it will .be .seen `that :the shafts 3D and 3| are kioperatively connected together so that upon turning .ofishaftihgtheshaft| will be rotated `simultaneously therewith. As a result, the-cutting tools 22 and 23 willfbeoperated as a unit to simultaneously score theV two sheets of glass along `lines directly opposite one another.

The cutting tools 22 and 23 arenorm'ally urged toward one another into lengagement with the sheet "of laminated safety glass i il by compression springs -45 and 45 encircling the shafts 3Q and 43| inwardly of bearings 28 and 29, each of said springs -bearing at yits outer end against a fixed vcollar 41 carried by the :respective bearing and katitsfinner end against a nut v43 threaded upon :the vrespective:shaft.

To facilitate the .initialpostioning of vthesheet of safetylglass uponthe Vcutting table preparatory -to cutting as .well as its.movement upon the tablebetween vsuccessive -cutting operations and .its subsequent removal therefrom, `means is Vprof* vided'u'nder'the control of'an operator for moving the cutting tools 22 and 23 simultaneously away from one another and out of contact with the sheet as desired. Such means comprises the upper and lower substantially horizontal levers 49 and 5i] pivoted intermediate their ends as at 5| and 52 to brackets 53 and 54 secured to the upper and lower horizontal arms 26 and 21 respectively of the supporting member 24. The forward end of lever 49 is bifurcated to provide the spaced legs 55 and 5B which straddle the shaft 30 of upper cutting unit 20, as best shown in Fig. 3, and are disposed between the sprocket 4| and a collar 51 xed to said shaft. The forward end of .lever 55 is also bifurcated to provide the spaced legs 58 and 59 which straddle the shaft 3| of the lower cutting unit 2| and are disposed between the sprocket 42 and a collar 60 fixed to the outer end of said Shaft.

VPivoted to the outer end of lever 49, as at 6|, isa vertical connecting rod 62 to the lower end `of which is pivoted, .as at 53, one end of a relatively short, substantially'horizontal lever |4 pivotally mounted intermediate its ends, vas at 65, to a bracket 55 carried by a plate 61 attachedto the supporting frame |1 of the cutting table. Pivoted t0 the outer end of lever 55, as at 68, Vis a vertical link 69 to which the forward end of lever '54 is also pivoted as at 10. The numeral l1| designates a vertical actuating rod pivoted at its upper end, as at 12, to the link 6B and having associated with its lower end (not shown) a suitable pivoted foot pedal which is so arranged that it can be readily actuated by the operator. YThe foot .pedal is of such construction that upon pressing downwardly thereupon, the actuating rod 1| will be forced upwardly to swing the lever 5i) in a clockwise direction about pivot point 52, whereupon the legs58 and ,'59 thereof engaging collar 4(ill will move the shaft 3| outwardly and the cutting tool 23 from contact' with the sheet l5. Simultaneously, the lever 49 will be swung about pivot point 5| in a counter-clockwise direction through the lever E4 and connecting rod 62 so that .the legs 55 and 55 of said lever engaging collar 51 will move shaft 3i) outwardly to disengage the cutting tool 22 from the sheet. In other words, .upon upward movement of the actuating rod 1|, the two cutting tools 22 and 23 will be simultaneously moved away from one another and out of contact with the vlaminated sheet to permit removal, replacement, or relocation thereof upon the table. Upon release of the actuating rod 1|, the cutting tools will be automatically returned to cuttingposition by the f action ofthe springs 45 and 45.

'A tension spring 13, secured at one end to the lever 5B and 7at its opposite end to a fixed screw 14, 'is provided to normally urge the actuating rod 1| downwardly upon the release thereof by the `operator and thereby facilitate the return of the cutting tools to cutting position.

During the rotation of the shafts 3|] and 3| to eiect the scoring ofthe laminated sheet, it is of course essential that the sheet be held firmly upon the top of the cutting table to prevent accidental displacement thereof. For this purpose, there is provided a substantially circular clamping ring 15 surrounding the opening I9 Yin the top of the cutting table and carrying upon its undersurface a plurality of pads 16 which engage the upper surface of the laminated sheet Il). The clamping ring 15 is carried at the lower ends of a pair of diametrically opposed vertical rods 11 and 18 to the upper ends of which is secured a horizontal plate 19 by nuts @aand 9| vand having an opening therein through which the upper end of shaft 30 loosely passes. The rods 'l1 and 1.8 pass upwardly through substantially rectangular frames 83 and 84 respectively secured to the bearing 28. Encircling the rodsll. and 'i8 are compression springs 85 and 89 respectively, each of said springs bearing at its upper end against the top of the respective frame 83 or 84 and at its lower end against a nut 8l threaded upon the respective rod. The springs 85 and 88, therefore,

serve tov normally urge the clamping ring 'l5' accomplished simultaneously with the separating v f the cutting tools 22 vand 23 and in the same operation. Thus, when the operator forces the actuating rod 1| upwardly to move the cutting tools away from one another, the upward movement of shaft 30 will cause the collar 51 thereon to engage plate I9 and effect the raising of the rods and 18 against Ythe action `of the springs 85 and 86 and thus move the clamping pads out of engagement with the sheet. Upon release of the actuating rod 1|, the cutting tools will be automatically returned to cutting position as eX- plained above, and simultaneously the action of the springs 85 and 85 will automatically cause a lowering of the clamping ring l to again bring L' the pads 7S into glass clamping engagement.

In order to minimize the danger of spoiling the cut and also to facilitate an even, uniform break along the score lines, it is desirable, in cuttingout circular discs, that the score lines do not overlap one another; that is to say, that the cutting tools are not permitted to rotate more than 360 'degrees so that at the completion of the cutting operation, the ends of the score lines will not overlap the forward ends thereof. Means is therefore provided which serves as a positive stop to eiectively prevent further rotation of the shafts 39 and 3| after the cutting tools 22 and` 29 have been rotated 360 degrees. Such means comprises a substantially vertical channel member 88 integral with an arcuately curved shoe 89 Xed to the horizontal arm 29 of the supporting member 24. Arranged between the opposite side walls 90 and 9| of channel member 88 is a substantially vertical stop strip 92 pivoted at its lower end as at 93 and having its upper end beveled as at 94. The stop strip 92 is normally urged outwardly about its pivot 99 by means of a leaf spring 95 Xed to the baci: wall 99 of said channel member 88, the outward movement of said strip being limited by a Stop 91.

Keyed to the upper end of the shaft 30 of cutting unit is a collar 98 provided with a ist horizontal pin 99, the outer end portion of which l is formed with an angled fiat face |09. beginning of the cutting operation, the stop strip 92 and cooperating pin 99 are in the positions indicated in fulllines in Fig. 5. The operator then rotates shafts 30 and 3| by means of hand wheel 35 to cause the cutting tools 22 and 23 to move through circular paths. When the cutting tools have been rotated 360 degrees, the pin 9.3 engages the outer at face of the stop strip 92 as indicated at a in Fig. 5, and continued movement will c ause said strip to be forced rearward- .At the Ill ly to the position shown in broken lines, Whereupon further movement of the strip'as well as the pin 99 will be prevented. In this way,V fur.- ther rotation of the cutting tools is effectively prevented after they have made a complete circle. After the cuts have been made, the cutting tools are moved away from one another and the clamping ring 15 simultaneously raised as above described so that the sheet can be relocated upon the table or removed therefrom. Upon separating of the cutting tools and the raising of the clamping ring, the collar 98 will be moved upwardly with the shaft 30 and the pin 99 moved above the stop strip 92 to the position indicated at b in Fig. 5. Wfhen this is done, the spring will urge the stop strip forwardly from its broken line position to its full line 'position so that when the cutting tools are again broughtA into cutting position, the pin 99 will be lowered to the full line position shown in Fig. 5 whereupon the machine is ready for making another cut.

In cutting out a plurality of the discs |4 from the laminated sheet |0, it is of course necessary, after each cutting operation, to move the sheet longitudinally upon the table until the maximum number of discs are cut from the sheet, where-v upon the sheet is then moved rearwardly to permit the cutting of another row of discs. To facilitate the accurate positioning of the sheet by the operator whereby to permit the maximumy number of discs to be cut therefrom with the least possible Waste, there is carried along opposite ends of the table top |8 the spaced parallel guides |0| and |02, each being provided with a vertical side Wall |03 having vertical slots |94 in the upper edge thereof spaced from one another a distance slightly greater than the diameter vof the discs to be cut. Extending longitudinally of the table between the guides |0| and |02 is a straight edge |05 provided at its opposite ends with cap members |06 and |01 having projections |08 and |09 which snugly t the slots |04 in guides |0| and |02. The straight edge |05 is provided with a scale plate ||0 graduated as at and these graduations may be numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc., if desired, to indicate the successive positions in which the laminated sheet is to be placed, the distance between each graduation being also slightly greater than the diameter of the discs I4.'

In the position shown in Fig. 2, one complete row of discs I4 has been cut and the laminated sheet |0 is in its furthermost position to the left of the table, with the right handedge thereof in alignment with graduation l for cutting the first disc. After the rst disc has been cut, the

laminated sheet is moved to the right to`alig`n1 with graduation "2 and another disc cut, and

so on until all five discs have been cut. The straight edge |05 is then lifted and moved rearwardly to engage the next set of grooves |04 in guides |0| and |02, and the operation above de# scribed is repeated to cut out another row of discs. This operation is continued until the maximum number of rows of discs have been cut from the laminated sheet. Obviously, the discs may be of any desired size, with the number thereof cut Afrom the laminated sheet depending upon the size of the disc and sheet.

The machine further embodies means for oil ing the cutting tools 22 and 23 at the beginning of each cutting operation to facilitate the cutting action thereof. To this end, there are provided the two oil supply pipes |2 and ||3 arranged above and beneath the table top I8 and cutting tools as indicated -by land l5 in Fig. 3. As `is carriedby the vertical vportion 25 of supportthe broken lines I l best shown in Fig. 6, there ing member 24 4a valve H6 and communicating 4with one end thereof is a pipe H1 for supplying compressed air, while associated with the opposite end is a plunger H8 normally urged outwardly to maintain the valve closed. Also car-- Vried'by the valve H6 isa T-coupling H9 within the opposite ends of which are threaded pipes and |2|v to which are secured T-couplings |22 and |23 respectively. The inner ends of the oil pipes I2 and ||3 are secured within the out- -er ends of the T-couplings |22 and |23, while also associated with the couplings |22 and |23 are oil supply pipes |24 and |25 respectively. With this arrangement, it will be apparent that when the plunger H8 is forced inwardly, the valve H6 is opened whereby compressed air will enter through pipe H1 and pass through couplings H9 4and |22 and |23 to the oil pipes H2 vand H3, the air pressure serving to eject the desired amount of oil from the pipes H2 and H3 to-the'cutting tools 22 and 23.

,The valve H6 is adapted to be automatically opened at the beginning of each cutting operation, and-to this end there-,is keyed to the vertical shaft 38 a collar |26 lprovided in the periphery thereof with a recess |21. within the recess |21 is a dog |28 pivoted at its inner end as at |29 and having its outer end pro- -jecting beyond said collar. Upon rotation of the shaft 38, the dog |28 is adapted to engage the outer end of plunger H3 and force the same rearwardly to momentarily open the valve H6 and thereby eiect the oiling of the cutters. As isoon as the dog |28 passes beyond plunger H8, Athe valve will be automatically closed. In order to permit the shaft 38 to be rotated in the reverse direction'when it may be desired to make repairs on the machine orfor any other purpose, there is also arranged within the recess |21 a V-shapedfspring |30, one leg of which is secured Within said recess as at |3| while the opposite leg `bears against the dog |28 and normally maintains it in the position shown in Fig. 6. However, lupon'rotation of the shaft 38 in a counterclockwise direction as viewed in Fig. 6, the dog |28 will be permitted to move past the plunger I8 due to-the provision of the-spring |33.

-It is to beunderstood that the form of the invention -herewith shown and described is to be taken as the preferred embodiment of the same, and that various changes in the shape, size and arrangement of parts may be resorted to with.- lout departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope ofthe subjoined claims.

I claim:

l. In a machine for cutting discs from sheets or plates of glass and the like, means for supporting the sheet to be cut in a horizontal position, cutting units mounted above and beneath said supporting means including cutting tools adapted to engage opposite surfaces of the sheet and disposed in vertical alignment with one another, means for rotating said cutting tools simultaneously through circular paths, and means for preventing the said cutting tools from being rotated more than 360 degrees. l

2. In a machine for cutting discs from sheets or plates of glass and the like, means `for supporting the sheet to be cut in a horizontal po- Arranged sition, cutting units mounted above and beneath 75 said supporting means vincluding cutting tools adapted to engage opposite surfaces of the sheet and disposed in vertical alignment with one another, means for rotating said cutting tools simultaneously through circular paths, and means controlled by the rotation of the said cutting tools for directing oil thereupon.

3. In a machine for cutting discs from sheets or plates of glass and the like, means for supporting the sheet to be cut in a horizontal position, cutting units mounted above and beneath said supporting means including cutting tools adapted to engage opposite surfaces of the sheet, means connecting said cutting units together. means for rotating said cutting tools simultaneously through circular paths, and means for preventing the said cutting tools from being rotated more than 360 degrees.

4. In a machine for cutting discs from sheets or plates of glass and the like, means for supporting the sheet to bereut in a horizontal position, cutting units mounted above and beneath said supporting means including cutting tools adapted to engage opposite surfaces of the sheet, means connecting said cutting units together, means for rotating said cutting tools simultaneously through circular paths, and means actuated by the rotation of the said cutting tools for directing oil thereupon.

5. In a machine for cutting discs from sheets or plates of glass and the like, a table for horizontally supporting the sheet to be cut having an opening therein, cutting units mounted above and beneath said table including cutting tools disposed in vertical alignment with one another and also in line with 'said opening, and means for lrotating said cutting tools simultaneously through circular paths.

6. In a machine for cutting discs from sheets or plates of glass and the like, a table for horizontally supporting the sheet to be cut having an opening therein, cutting units mounted above and beneath said table including cutting tools disposed in vertical alignment with one another and also in line with said opening, means for rotating said cutting tools simultaneously through circular paths, and means under the control of an operator for moving said cutting tools away from one another to permit the positioning of the sheet between the said cutting tools or its removal therefrom.

7. In a machine for cutting discs from sheets or plates of glass and the like, a table for'horizontally supporting the sheet, to be cut having an opening therein, cutting units mounted above and beneath said table including cutting tools disposed in vertical alignment with one another and also in line with said opening, means for rotating said cutting tools simultaneously through circular paths, and means for preventing the said cutting tools from vbeing rotated more than 360 degrees.

8. In a machine for cutting discs from sheets or plates of glass and the like, a table for *horizontally supporting the sheet to be cut having an opening therein, cutting units mounted above and 'beneath said table including cutting tools disposed in vertical alignment with one another and also in line With said opening, means for rotating said cutting tools simultaneously through circular paths, and means controlled by the rotation of the said cutting tools for directing oil thereupon.

9. 'In a machine for cutting discs from sheets or plates of glass and the like, a table for horizontally supporting the sheet to be cut having an opening therein, cutting units arranged above and beneath said table including vertically aligned shafts and cutting tools carried by said shafts and disposed in vertical alignment with one another and also in line with said opening, means connecting the cutting units together, and means for simultaneously rotating said shafts to move said cutting tools through circular paths.

10,'In a machine for cutting discs from sheets or plates of glass and the like, a table for horizontally supporting the sheet to be cut having an opening therein, cutting units arranged above and beneath said table including vertically aligned shafts and cutting tools carried by said shafts and disposed in vertical alignment with one another and also in line with said opening, means connecting the cutting units together, means for simultaneously rotating said shafts to move said cutting tools through circular paths, and means under the control of an operator for moving said cutting tools away from one another to permit the positioning of the sheet between the said cutting tools or its removal therefrom.

11. In a machine for cutting discs from sheets or plates of glass and the like, means for supporting the sheet to be cut in a horizontal position, cutting units mounted above and beneath said supporting means including cutting tools adapted to engage opposite surfaces of the sheet and disposed in vertical alignment with one another, means for rotating said cutting tools simultaneously through circular paths, means for clamping the sheet in place upon said supporting means, means for moving said cutting tools away from one another to permit the positioning of 'the glass sheet between said cutting tools or its removal therefrom, and means controlled by movement of the said cutting tools away from one another for releasing the clamping means from the sheet.

12. In a machine for cutting discs from sheets or plates of glasstand the like, means for supporting the sheet to be cut in a horizontal position, cutting units mounted above and beneath said supporting means including cutting tools adapted to engage opposite surfaces of the sheet, means connecting said cutting units together, means for rotating said cutting tools simultaneously through circular paths, means for clamping the sheet in place upon said supporting means, means for moving said cutting tools away from one another to permitA the positioning of the glass sheet between said cutting tools or its removal therefrom, and means controlled by movement of the said cutting tools away from one another for releasing the clamping means from the sheet.

13, In a machine for cutting discs from sheets or plates of glass and the like, a table for horizontally supporting the sheet to be cut having an opening therein, cutting units mounted aboveV and beneath said table including cutting tools disposed in vertical alignment with one another and also in line with said opening, means for rotating said cutting tools simultaneously through circular paths, means for clamping the sheet in place upon said table, means for moving said cutting tools away from one another to permit the positioning of the glass sheet between said cutting tools or its removal therefrom, and means actuated by movement of the said cutting tools away from one another for releasing the clamping means from the sheet.

14. In a machine for cutting discs from sheets or plates of glass and the like, a table for horizontally supporting the sheet to be cut having an opening therein, cutting units arranged above and beneath said table including vertically aligned shafts and cutting tools carried by said shafts and disposed in vertical alignment with one another and also in line with said opening, means connecting the cutting units together, means for simultaneously rotating said shafts to move said cutting tools through circular paths, means for clamping the sheet in place upon said table, means for moving said cutting tools away from one another to permit the positioning of the glass sheet between said cutting tools or its removal therefrom, and means actuated by movement of the said cutting tools away from one another for releasing the clamping means from the sheet.

15. In a machine for cutting discs from sheets or plates of glass and the like, means for supporting the sheet to be cut in a horizontal position, cutting units mounted above and beneath said supporting means including cutting tools adapted to engage opposite surfaces of the sheet and disposed in vertical alignment with one another, means for rotating said cutting tools simultaneously through circular paths, a clamping member for clamping the sheet in place upon said supporting means, vertical rods for supporting said clamping member at their lower ends, means under the control of an operator for moving the cutting tools away from one another to permit the sheet to be positioned between said cutting tools or removed therefrom, and means actuated upon moving of the cutting tools away from one another for raising said rods to lift the clamping member from the sheet.

16. In a machine for cutting discs from sheets or plates of glass and the like, means for supporting the sheet to be cut in a horizontal position, cutting units mounted above and beneath said supporting means including cutting tools adapted to engage opposite surfaces of the sheet and disposed in vertical alignment with one another, means for rotating said cutting tools simultaneously through circular paths, a clamping member for clamping the sheet in place upon said supporting means, vertical rods for supporting said clamping member at their lower ends, means under the control of an operator for moving the cutting tools away from one another to permit the sheet to be positioned between said cutting tools or removed therefrom, means actuated upon moving of the cutting tools away from one another for raising said rods to lift the clamping member from the sheet, and means for automatically returning the cutting tools and clamping member to operative position upon the release of the cutting tool separating means by the operator.

EDWARD M. WORDEN. 

